urson
Joined: 14 Dec 2003 Posts: 102
|
Posted: 02/23/08 - 00:44 Post subject: |
|
|
| First things first. You should learn how to do progressive video editing and after that you can ask about some tricks for better quality. I don’t know much about this area also, but I know that program Avid Liquid 7.2 is good for progressive video editing. I haven’t used it, but my friend has and he says it’s great and offers numerous options. I don’t know if it’s easy to use, but I’m sure there are manuals on the internet. You can also try some of those Pinnacle, Adobe or Sony Vegas software, but find out whether they support progressive video editing. Download trial versions and after that purchase the one you like best. |
|